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UN Resolutions
On Lebanon
United Nations Security Council Resolution
270 (PDF)
AUGUST 26, 1969
1. Condemns the premeditated air attack by Israel on
villages in southern Lebanon in violation of its obligations under the Charter
and Security Council resolutions ...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 347
APRIL 24, 1974
1. Condemns Israel's violation of Lebanon's territorial
integrity and sovereignty and calls once more on the Government of Israel to
refrain from further military actions and threats against Lebanon ...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 450
JUNE 14, 1979
1. Strongly deplores acts of violence against Lebanon that
have led to the displacement of civilians, including Palestinians, and brought
about destruction and loss of innocent lives ...
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United
Nations Security Council Resolution 459
DECEMBER 19, 1979
10.
Reaffirms its determination, in the event of continuing obstruction of the
mandate of the Force, to examine practical ways and means in accordance with
relevant provisions of the Charter of the United Nations to secure the full
implementation of resolution 425
(1978) ...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 483
DECEMBER 18, 1980
7. Reaffirms its determination, in the event of continuing
obstruction of the mandate of UNIFIL, to examine practical ways and means to
secure the full implementation of resolution 425
(1978) ...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 481
JUNE 19, 1981
2. Condemns all actions contrary to the provisions of the
above-mentioned resolutions that have prevented the full implementation of
UNIFIL's mandate, causing death, injury and destruction to the civilian
population as well as among the peace-keeping force ...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 799
DECEMBER 18, 1992
Having learned with deep concern that Israel, the occupying
Power, in contravention of its obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention of
1949, deported to Lebanon on 17 December 1992, hundreds of Palestinian civilians
from the territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem ...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701
August 11, 2006
Upon full cessation of hostilities, calls upon the
government of Lebanon and UNIFIL (The U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon) as
authorized by paragraph 11 to deploy their forces together throughout the south
and calls upon the government of Israel, as that deployment begins, to withdraw
all of its forces from southern Lebanon in parallel ...
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SG Reports & General Assembly Votes
U N
Secretary General Report on the Qana "Incident"
May 7, 1996
Findings: 13. (d) The distribution of point impact detonations and air bursts makes it improbable that impact fuses and proximity fuses were employed in random order, as stated by the Israeli forces...
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U N General Assembly Vote on
Financing of UNIFIL
JUNE 26, 1996
[The Assembly] would stress that Israel should abide by the terms of resolution 51/233, request the
Secretary-General to take the necessary measures to ensure the full implementation of its paragraph 8, to the effect that
Israel should pay for costs resulting from the Qana incident.....
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Report
of the Secretary-General on The UNIFIL
JULY 20, 1996
18. In UNIFIL's area of deployment more than
120 civilians were killed by Israeli fire and an estimated 500 were wounded.
Most of these casualties occurred on 18 April as a result of the shelling of a
United Nations compound at Qana, in which more than 100 Lebanese were killed and
many more wounded. This incident has been the subject of an investigation by my
Military Adviser, whose report I conveyed to the Security Council on 7 May
(S/1996/337).....
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Report
of the Secretary-General on The UNIFIL
JULY 16, 1999 - JANUARY 15, 2000
7. There were other reports of serious
incidents from outside the area of operation. On 1 September, two civilians were
killed in Libbaya by IDF/DFF shelling. On 16 December, 15 school children were
injured, some of them seriously, in Arab Salim, when two mortar rounds fired by
IDF/DFF impacted on the schoolyard. IDF issued a public apology for this
shelling; armed elements did not retaliate.....
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Statements, Letters & Conventions
UN Subcommission condemns Depleted Uranium weapons
SEPTEMBER 4, 1996 (48th Session) HR/CN/755
Urged all States to be guided in their national policies by the need to curb production and spread of weapons of mass destruction or with indiscriminate effect, in particular nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, fuel-air bombs, napalm, cluster bombs, biological weaponry and weaponry containing depleted uranium.....
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UNIFIL Deployment Map
(On the eve of the Israeli withdrawal on 23 May 2000)
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